Morris Finance among the Cats’ elite as the new Coaches Sponsor

Feb 9, 2018 11:02AM

This new deal will see Morris Finance become the Geelong Cats Official Coaches Partner for at least the next three years

Geelong Cats are pleased to announce the elevation of long term Premier Partner, Morris Finance, to Elite Sponsor of the Club from Season 2018. This new deal will see Morris Finance become the Geelong Cats Official Coaches Partner for at least the next three years.

The Geelong Cats and Morris Finance share many similar attributes as locally based companies competing on a national level. In 2018 the Cats coaching team will have a pop of red on their navy polos, proudly wearing the Morris Finance logo as the finance giant takes up the role of Geelong Cats official coaches’ partner.

Morris Finance is a national company that began in Geelong, tracing a similar path as the Cats. Remaining true to their roots, Morris Finance supports a range of local sporting clubs and has been a partner of the Cats since 2011.

“Morris Finance has been an outstanding partner of our club and we are excited that they have increased their involvement with us,” Geelong CEO Brian Cook said.

“We have worked together to find mutual benefit. The sponsorship of our coaches is one of the most important properties that we have, and we always try to partner with likeminded companies that our coaches are proud to work with. There is no doubt that with Morris Finance we have found a great partner with shared vision and goals.”

Morris Finance Managing Director Nathan Murray said he was proud to be building on the successful partnership with the Geelong Cats, sharing in the same values of progress, unity, respect and integrity.

“As a group we are really excited to extend our partnership with the Geelong Cats, as a national company with our head office located in Geelong we are big believers in working with supporting where we come from, we feel as if it’s in our DNA and is extremely important to us and our values as a company.

This partnership is one that we’re thrilled to continue and we look forward to working with the Geelong Cats in what will no doubt be an exciting season ahead,” Murray said.

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